Publications by authors named "Ingrid Hirte"

Article Synopsis
  • Further research is necessary to find the safest delivery and anesthesia methods for pregnant women with ventriculoperitoneal shunts (VP).
  • Recent findings suggest that both vaginal delivery and neuraxial anesthesia can be safe options for these women, contrary to the previous recommendation of cesarean delivery.
  • In a case series of 15 women with VP shunts, various delivery methods were utilized, and neuraxial anesthesia was performed without complications, indicating it should be considered for appropriately functioning VP shunts.
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Objective: To determine the tolerability and safety of concurrent peripheral nerve blocks and onabotulinumtoxinA treatment during a single outpatient clinic procedure visit.

Background: Procedural interventions are available for the treatment of headache disorders. OnabotulinumtoxinA and peripheral nerve blocks are used as alternatives or in addition to oral therapies to reduce the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks.

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Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are an undesired perioperative outcome. Recent studies have shown increases in hospital acquired infections during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The objective of this study was to evaluate postoperative SSIs in the COVID-19-era compared to a historical cohort at a large, multicenter, academic institution.

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Objective: To establish a hospital-based nocturnal hemodialysis (NHD) program for children and adolescents.

Study Design: Sixteen patients (age, 0.5 to 17 years) were prospectively included.

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Background: Most studies evaluating the impact of kidney donation on donors' quality of life (QOL) have limitations such as small cohort size, unmatched references, use of nonstandardized and nonvalidated questionnaires, or low response rates.

Methods: We performed a study on donors' QOL that was designed to avoid these limitations. All available living renal donors in our department in the last 18 years were included in the study.

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